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Boston desegregation initiative to reflect on busing, future of city's education
Architects of Boston’s desegregation plan say that, nearly 50 years later, the promised educational improvements have failed to materialize for Black and white students. -
AI is taking off in classrooms. Here's how one Boston teacher is using it.
More teachers are using AI tools to prepare for class or assist student learning. GBH sent a reporter into one of those classrooms to see what it's like. -
Mass. approves new sex ed, physical ed guidelines for schools
Topics of consent, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, STIs, mental health and more. -
4 in 10 Boston school buses were late for the first day of school
Despite optimism from the mayor and superintendent, the number of on-time buses was still far below the 95% threshold. -
Massachusetts schools brace for rise in students' mental health needs
Pandemic isolation and anxiety are still very present in students, and many schools are bolstering staff to accommodate them -
Back-to-school COVID tips from Boston’s public health leader
Dr. Bisola Ojikutu says although the recent COVID surge should not cause immediate worry, staying mindful is key. -
As new school year looms, Wu touts school bus readiness at BPS
In a Boston Public Radio interview, her plans for a new strategy at Mass. and Cass remain unclear. -
Plans advancing for $18M demolition, renovation of West Roxbury Educational Complex
The building’s demolition and reconstruction is expected to begin in 2026. -
Cape Cod's newest high school clubs help younger immigrant children 'RISE'
A Cape Cod teenager was troubled to see migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard last fall to make a political point. Moved to help younger kids who are new to the United States, she formed a club that’s now active in two high schools. -
Parents worry about moving O'Bryant exam school to West Roxbury
Boston city officials announced plans to move the school earlier this month.